Chlorine Analyzers from Pi steal the show at ENEG

Chlorine analyzers identical to those already installed on some of their customer’s sites in Lisbon, Portugal, were chosen by Pi’s distributor for Portugal and Spain, Izasa Scientific, as part of their stand at the ENEG (National Meeting of Water and Sanitation Management Entities) Exhibition.

Pi’s Daniel Nearney meets with customers at ENEG 2019

David from Izasa (pictured left) with Daniel from Pi at ENEG

Pi’s head office contact for Portugal and Spain, Daniel Nearney, traveled to Portugal to attend the event and meet with companies who have shown interest in Pi’s products. Izasa’s exhibition stand showcased products that are currently receiving a lot of interest in the Portuguese market, including:

Daniel spent time with Izasa representatives Joáo Paulo (Portugal) and David Aparicio (Spain) at their exhibition stand and was able to assist them with technical advice and product specific knowledge. Daniel also took the opportunity to catch up with representatives from EPAL (Free Public Water Company of Lisbon), who recently purchased several HaloSense systems for installation in their water treatment plants.
When commenting about his trip, Daniel said:

“It was a fantastic opportunity to attend ENEG and meet with customers and prospects based in Portugal. We have been long-standing partners with Izasa, so it’s always good to see them and provide assistance where we can. There looks to be many upcoming projects in 2020 and I look forward to working with Joáo and David to implement these in Portugal and Spain.”

ENEG is a biannual conference for water distribution and drainage companies from all over Portugal. It is the largest event of its kind in the country, and ENEG 2019 was the largest conference in ENEG history.

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